In addition to taking in a headlining performance from Lambchop (and music from singer-songwriters Rick Orcutt and Debbie Cunningham and pianist Danny Smith in various parts of the grounds), attendees will be able to view several of Cheekwood’s exhibits including “Trains! Tennessee in G.”

Hometown shows are few and far between for Lambchop, who released their last album, OH (Ohio) in 2008, so their concert would be a can’t-miss event for local music lovers even if it weren’t taking place in such a scenic locale.

Gates open for the event at 5 p.m., and Lambchop will perform at 9. Admission is $5 for members (member children are free). Non-member adults are $15, seniors $12 and children 6-17 are $8. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.